Doubletap Ammunition 327Fss2 Snake Shot 327Federal Mag 20 Per Box/50 Case
Double Tap SnakeShot ammunition in 327 Federal Magnum offers a practical defense and field solution for revolver shooters who need versatile performance in close quarters. Unlike traditional birdshot loads that scatter unpredictably through rifle rifling, this shotshell design uses #9 shot that doesn't engage the barrel's rifling, producing a controlled, tighter pattern shot after shot. Below the shot column sits a hardcast full wadcutter projectile engineered to penetrate and cut, giving you dual-purpose ballistics—spread coverage plus solid penetrating power—all in one round.
Recoil stays remarkably mild despite the hybrid design, making this load approachable for follow-up shots and extended practice. Whether you're dealing with a snake encountered on the trail, managing pests around camp, or carrying a revolver for backcountry security, SnakeShot delivers the specialized performance that general-purpose ammo simply can't match. It's the kind of niche ammunition that reveals its value when you actually need it.
Double Tap builds SnakeShot specifically for revolver shooters who understand that different scenarios demand different tools. This isn't a compromise round—it's purpose-built. Each box contains 20 rounds, and a case holds 50 boxes, making it practical for shooters who stock up once they find what works.
Key Features
- Controlled #9 shot pattern—no centrifugal spread from rifling
- Hardcast full wadcutter projectile for penetration and cutting effect
- Mild recoil for quick follow-up shots
- Purpose-designed for 327 Federal Magnum revolvers
- 20 rounds per box; 50 boxes per case
Specifications
| Caliber | 327 Federal Magnum |
| Shot Type | #9 shot (160 pieces) |
| Projectile | 50 grain hardcast full wadcutter |
| Rounds Per Box | 20 |
| Boxes Per Case | 50 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What firearm does this ammo work in?
Double Tap SnakeShot is designed for 327 Federal Magnum revolvers.
Why doesn't the shot pattern scatter like normal birdshot?
The #9 shot doesn't engage the revolver's rifling, eliminating the centrifugal spread that occurs with traditional shotshells fired through rifled barrels. The result is a predictable, tighter pattern downrange.
Is there actual penetrating power, or is this just birdshot?
SnakeShot combines the spread of #9 shot with a separate 50 grain hardcast full wadcutter projectile positioned below the shot column. This dual design gives you both spread coverage and penetrating power in a single round.
What's included in a case order?
One case contains 50 boxes of 20 rounds each, for a total of 1,000 rounds per case.

